Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification Rev 3
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The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited
Pipeline System
Pipeline West Re Entry Repair Project
Pig Launcher & Receiver Specification
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Version: 3
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification
Title:
Pig launcher and receiver specification
Author:
Wilson Andrew - EPG-PN-PPII
Reviewed by:
Kamal Jangra - EPG-PN-PPM
Approved by:
Dave Abbs - EPG-PN-TEFD
Document Owner:
EPG-PN-PP
Process Name:
Establish work specific Standards and Procedures
EPBM Code:
ACT.01.06.01
Document Number:
SPDC-2007-02-00000244
Issue Date:
February, 2007
Version:
R3
Retention Date:
November 2011
Review Date
November 2008
Confidentiality:
Un-classified R2 Section 3.0 Change title of DEP to design of pipeline pig trap R2 Section 4.5 Remove reference to PII R2 Section 14.1 to 14.12 Data sheets remove reference to Clamp on pig signallers R2 Section 14.4 & 14.11 Data sheets change pig barrel size from 22” to 24” R2 Section 14 Change Data Sheet 8,9,10, 17& 18 A / B to Major Barrel 4100mm & Minor Barrel 1500mm
Change History:
R2 Section 14 Change Data Sheet 12, 17& 18 A / B to Major Barrel 5100mm and Minor Barrel 1500mm R2 Section 14 Change Data Sheet Design Operating pressure to 1087.8 – psi for 16” and 20” R2 Page 38 Data sheet SPDC-2007-02-00000244 R2 Page 22 Data sheet
/ 13 Odidi 1 F/S 8’’ Launcher
SPDC-2007-02-00000244 / 12 Egwa 1 F/S 8’’ Launcher
R3 Change N4 Pig signaler to 4’’ from 2’’ To be modified for use as a balance line. Change Drain line to 4’’ from 6’’ Page 17 and 23 of 42 (20’’ Receiver and launcher) Change N4 Pig signaler to 4’’ from 2’’ To be modified for use as a balance line Page 25 (16’’ Receiver) ALL 8’’ Traps Kicker line to 4’’ from 6’’ and drain lines to 4’’ from 2’’
Version
Date
Pages
Draft
28 Feb, 2007
1
16 Mar, 2007
ALL
2
14 Mar,2007
22 and 38
3
07 May,2007
17,23 and 25
ALL
Remarks Initial issue for review and comment Approval and distribution Addition of 2 Pig Trap Data sheets Incorporation of Balance Line on 20’’ Receiver and Launcher and 16’’ Receiver Change. of Nozzle dimensions
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Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE APPROVAL
LIST OF COPY HOLDERS Copy No. 01 02 03
Copy Holder Master Copy (DCC) Pipeline West Re-Entry Project PN-PPII (Pipeline West Asset Holder)
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No. of Copies 1 1 1
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Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 12.1 12.2 13.0 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 14.7 14.8 14.9 14.10 14.11 14.12 14.13
Introduction..................................................................................................................................................... 5 Scope............................................................................................................................................................... 5 Terms of reference .......................................................................................................................................... 6 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................................................................... 7 Pressure Containing Parts ............................................................................................................................... 7 General............................................................................................................................................................ 7 Design Calculations Design Calculations ....................................................................................................... 7 Barrel .............................................................................................................................................................. 7 Length of Trap ................................................................................................................................................ 8 Barrel Connections ......................................................................................................................................... 8 Pig and Sphere Passage................................................................................................................................... 8 Pig and Sphere Handling ................................................................................................................................ 8 Barrel Reducer and Pipeline Pup .................................................................................................................... 8 Pig Signaller ............................................................................................................................................... 9 End Closure................................................................................................................................................ 9 Material........................................................................................................................................................... 9 Fabrication .................................................................................................................................................... 10 Shop Inspection and Testing ......................................................................................................................... 10 Quality Assurance......................................................................................................................................... 10 Tagging and Identification ............................................................................................................................ 10 Painting and External protection................................................................................................................... 11 Documentation.............................................................................................................................................. 11 PACKING AND SHIPPING ........................................................................................................................ 11 General Packing Requirements ................................................................................................................ 12 General Preservation Requirements ......................................................................................................... 12 Deliverable Schedule .................................................................................................................................... 14 ATTACHMENTS – FACILITY DATA SHEETS ....................................................................................... 15 1x 20’’ Receiver at Keremo M/F ............................................................................................................. 15 1x 8’’ Receiver for 8” Delivery line from Odidi 1 F/S ............................................................................ 15 1x 8” Launcher at Odidi 1 F/S ................................................................................................................. 15 1x 20’’ Launcher at Egwa 2/Odidi2 Pigging M/F to Keremo M/F .......................................................... 15 1x 16’’ Receiver at Egwa2/Odidi2 MF for 16” trunk line from Jones Creek .......................................... 15 1x 8’’ Receiver at Egwa2/Odidi2 M/F for 8” delivery line from Egwa2 F/S .......................................... 15 1x 8’’ Launcher at Egwa 2 F/S................................................................................................................. 15 1x 8’’ Receiver at Egwa2/Odidi2 MF for 8” delivery line from Odidi 2 F/S........................................... 15 1x 8’’ Launcher at Odidi 2 F/S................................................................................................................. 15 1x 8’’ Receiver at Egwa 1 MF for 8” delivery line from Egwa 1 F/S...................................................... 15 1x 8’’ Launcher at Egwa 1 F/S................................................................................................................. 15 1x 8’’ Launcher at Batan F/S ................................................................................................................... 15 1x 8’’ Receiver at Batan M/F for 8” Delivery line from Batan FS .......................................................... 15
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Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification 1.0
Introduction Various pipeline manifolds have been subject to third party damage in the western operating areas, as a result number of pig launcher/receivers need to be replaced. For full details of required traps see project pig trap data sheets which shall form part of the procurement package.
2.0
Scope This Specification defines the minimum requirements for the design, materials, manufacture, testing and inspection for pipeline pig launchers and receivers (pig traps) in stabilised non-sour crude oil service for ANSI Class ratings between ANSI 150 and ANSI 600. Pig traps manufactured to the requirements of this specification shall be used for launching and receiving pigs for bi-directional operational pipeline cleaning, de-waxing and batching activities and for the unidirectional launching and receiving of intelligence gathering on line inspection tools. The pig traps are intended for horizontal installation. Schedule of Requirements; 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13)
1 x 20” Receiver at Keremo M/F 1 x 8’’ Receiver for 8” Delivery line from Odidi 1 F/S 1 x 8” Launcher at Odidi 1 F/S 1 x 20’’ Launcher at Egwa2/Odidi 2 Pigging M/F to Keremo M/F 1 x 16’’ Receiver at Egwa2/Odidi2 MF for trunk line from Jones Creek F/S 1 x 8’’ Receiver at Egwa 2/Odidi2 M/F for 8” Delivery line from Egwa2 F/S 1 x 8” Launcher at Egwa2 F/S 1 x 8’’ Receiver for 8” Delivery line from Odidi 2 F/S 1 x 8’’ Launcher at Odidi 2 F/S 1 x 8’’ Receiver for 8” Delivery line from Egwa 1 F/S 1 x 8’’ Launcher at Egwa 1 F/S 1 x 8” Launcher at Batan F/S 1 x 8’’ Receiver at Batan for 8” Delivery line from Batan FS
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Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification 3.0
Terms of reference Unless otherwise specified the latest editions of the documents, including all addenda and revisions, shall apply. This specification makes reference to the following documents:
International Standards American Standards ANSI B16.5 ANSI B16.9
Pipe Flanges and Flange Fittings Factory made Wrought Steel Butt welding Fittings
ANSI B31.4
Pipeline transportation systems for liquid hydrocarbons and other liquids
API 1104
Standard for welding pipelines and related facilities
ASTM D695
Test for comprehensive properties of rigid plastics
ASME V ASME VIII, Div. 1
Non-destructive examination techniques Unfired Pressure Vessels
ASME IX
Qualification standard for welding and brazing procedures, welders and brazers and welding and brazing operations Steel Pipeline Flanges Specification for Structural Steel Alloy Steel Bolting for High Temperature Service. Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts for High Temperature Service. Non-Destructive Testing of Steel Forgings:
MSS-SP 44 ASTM A 36 ASTM A 193 ASTM A 194 ASTM A 275
British Standards BS 2633
Specification for Class 1 arc welding of ferritic steel pipe work for carrying fluids
BS EN 1435
Non-destructive testing of welds Radiographic testing of welded joints
BS EN 10029
Specification for tolerances on dimensions, shape and mass for hot rolled steel plates 3 mm thick or above
BS 4518
Specification for metric dimensions of toroidal sealing rings ('O'-rings) and their housings
BS EN 13445
Specification for unfired fusion welded pressure vessels
BS 5996
Methods for ultrasonic testing and specifying quality grades of ferritic steel plate
BS 7079
Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products
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Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification SPDC Design Engineering Practices DEP 31.40.10.13 Gen
Design of pipeline pig trap systems
DEP 31.22.20.31 Gen
Technical specification for Pressure vessel amendments and supplements to ASME VIII division1 and division 2
DEP 31.40.21.30 Gen
Technical specification for pipeline fittings amendments/supplements to MSS SP-75
DEP 31.40.20.30 Gen
Technical specification for line pipe use in Oil and Gas operations under non-sour conditions Amendments/supplements to API Spec 5L
DEP 30.48.00.31 Gen
Technical specification for painting and coating of new equipment
4.0
DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
4.1
Pressure Containing Parts All those parts subjected to service pressure. In addition to these parts, studs, nuts, bolts and gaskets connecting pressure-containing components shall also be deemed to be pressure-containing parts
4.2
General The pig trap barrels and all branch connections shall be designed, constructed, inspected, tested and certified in accordance with ANSI B31.4. All piping, fittings, valves, etc., shall be designed to withstand the design pressure at the selected design temperatures. The flange and valve class shall be selected so that the pressure rating per ANSI B16.5 meets or exceeds the design pressure of the pipeline system at the scraper trap location. The pig traps shall be furnished with quick opening end closure for the insertion and removal of pigging equipment. Such end closures shall be design, constructed, inspected tested and certified in accordance with the requirements of ASME VIII.
4.3
Design Calculations Design Calculations All calculations for all launcher/receiver components shall be submitted to the Client for approval.
4.4
Barrel Length shall be to facilitate insertion of pigs into the barrel; the internal diameter shall be larger than the internal diameter of the pipeline. The diameter of horizontal barrels shall be:a)
For pipelines smaller than 20-inch diameter, the diameter of the major barrel should be 2 inches greater than the pipeline diameter.
b) For Pipelines with a diameter of 20-inch or greater the oversize should be 4 inches. Cylindrical sections shall be made from seamless or longitudinal seam welded pipe or from rolled and seam welded plate. Spiral weld seams in the barrel are prohibited. Reference shall be made to company standard - DEP 31.40.10.13 Gen.
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4.5
Length of Trap All pig traps are intended to accommodate online inspection intelligence gathering pigs (“intelligent” or “smart” pig) capable of negotiating two back-to-back bends of minimum radius of 5 pipeline diameters. The barrel length provided on the data sheets are Extracted from DEP 31.40.10.13 Gen. Table 3
4.6
Barrel Connections All barrel nozzles shall be minimum 50 NS (2") and flanged. Flanges to be in accordance with ANSI B16.5 and MSS SP- 44 as applicable. Outlets 75 NS (3") and larger shall be internally contoured. Guide bars shall be fitted to 100 NS (4") and larger outlets. Branch connections shall be welded, forged or extruded. All necessary reinforcements of locations such as openings, supports etc. shall where possible, be provided by self compensating nozzles and/or increased shell thickness. A detailed stress analysis may be required to ensure that the applied loadings and consequent stress is within code requirements. The use of reinforcing plates at vessel nozzles and doubling plates at vessel supports and attachments shall be minimized and will only be acceptable if approved by the Client. Where approved, reinforcing plates shall conform to the specified codes/standards and be fully welded. Vent holes shall be provided, tapped 1/8" NPT and plugged with a high melting point grease not capable of retaining pressure.
4.7
Pig and Sphere Passage Internal diameter of the minor barrel shall match that of the pipeline to which the pig trap is installed and wall thickness variations shall be accommodated by changes in the outside diameter to allow free passage of pigs and spheres. Similarly, the major barrel internal diameter shall be uniform with wall thickness variations being accommodated by changes in the outside diameter.
4.8
Pig and Sphere Handling A pig/sphere-handling device is required. The manufacturer shall provide a design of a device that allows pigs to be offered and inserted in to the trap or removed from the trap without the need for lifting of the pig or for personnel to place their head or upper body in to the trap. Lugs shall be provided on the launcher/receiver barrel either side of or adjacent to the enclosure. The lugs shall be the in the horizontal plane and suitable, for attaching a 50mm shackle.
4.9
Barrel Reducer and Pipeline Pup The pig trap barrel reducer shall be eccentric with the bottom flat. Designs utilizing concentric reducers shall not be used. The reducing section length of the eccentric reducer shall be at least as long as the internal diameter of the major barrel. The minor barrel shall have an inside diameter matching that of the pipeline specified in the attached data sheet.
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4.10
Pig Signaller Pig signalers shall be installed on both sides of the pig trap valve. The purpose of these signalers is to provide confirmation that the pig has been successfully launched and has successfully passed through the pig trap valve. For launcher the signaler on the downstream side of the pig trap valve would be located on the pipeline at a distance from the main tee of at least the length of the maximum length pig to be used. Pig signalers shall be the non-intrusive type. Proprietary signalers designed for removal under pressure normally have small-size flange and bolt assemblies and consideration should be given to the use of a standard 50 mm (2 inch) flange assembly for such items.
4.11
End Closure The barrel end closure shall be a quick opening closure. All moving parts of the closures should have lubrication facilities. The end closure shall be designed to comply with ASME VIII Div.l section UG-35 (B) (Quick actuating Closures) and DEP 31 22 20 31 GEN and the design, material selection and fabrication of the end closure doors shall be in accordance with DEP 31.40.21.30 Gen The end closure shall consist of the following components:a)
A removable door, which provides full-bore access when open, and terminates and seals the bore when closed
b) A welded end hub, for joining to the major barrel of a pig trap. The material used for the welding end hub shall be compatible with the barrel material as provided in the data sheet c)
A Closure handling device suitable to lift, hinge or swing the door, when the handling device is attached to the closure. it shall be attached to the welded hub not the major barrel of the pig trap
d) Two safety devices to prevent inadvertent opening of the closure before the pig trap is de pressurised.
5.0
e)
The closure door shall be installed in the vertical plane with the hinge located on the horizontal axis of the door to eliminate the need for any lifting or partial lifting of the door to open or close and allow the door to naturally remain in any open or partial open position.
f)
All required tools and actuators shall be provided and suitable attachment lugs for the tools shall be incorporated where necessary.
Material All materials in contact with line fluids shall comply with the requirements of ANSI B31.4 / API 5L, including all applicable Design Engineering Practices (DEP) addendums listed in section 3.0. Material Product Specification Level (PSL) shall be PSL2 to meet the requirements of API5L. Unless unavoidable, the resultant mechanical properties of the materials used in the construction of the pig hatch shall be similar to API 5L Grade X 52 and variations shall be subject to approval by the client technical authority.
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Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification 6.0
Fabrication All fabrication welds shall be in accordance with ASME Section VIII, Div. 1 Pressure Vessels, including all applicable Design Engineering Practices addendums listed in section 3.0 Wall thickness at welded joints shall match. Flange bolt holes shall straddle centre line of scraper trap. Permanent marking as necessary for material identification shall be by round nose or low stress stamps. Heat treatment shall be in accordance with the requirements of ASME Section VIII, Div. 1. Stress relieving of welds with respect to thickness for piping components shall be in accordance with ASME Section VIII, Div. 1.
7.0
Shop Inspection and Testing All welds and contoured nozzles shall be 100% NDT – full procedures are to be provided for review and approval by the client. Hydro test shall be in accordance with ASME Section VIII Div. 1 for a minimum period of l hour and in accordance with the requirements of standards listed in section 3.0 Client reserves the right of access at any time during fabrication and inspection/testing
8.0
Quality Assurance Contractor shall have in place an effective quality assurance system is in operation for both products and services and this shall comply with ISO 9001 or equivalent as approved by the Client. Contractor shall provide full inspection and test plan and shall comply with their Quality Assurance procedures as submitted and approved by the Client and if necessary, only modified if agreed to by the Client in writing.
9.0
Tagging and Identification A corrosion resistant name plate shall be permanently affixed to each equipment item supplied and shall bear, as applicable, the following data: a)
Name of Manufacturer
b)
Date of Manufacture
c)
Manufacturer Serial Number
d)
Trap nominal size (pipeline diameter)
e)
Design Code
f)
Pressure Rating, barg
g)
Design temperature range °C
h)
Design Pressure °C
i)
Hydrostatic Test Pressure, barg
j)
Clients PO Number
k)
Body Material
l)
End Closure Material
m)
Weight of Unit
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Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification 10.0
Painting and External protection Complete units shall be painted in accordance with DEP 30.48.00.31 Gen Contractor is required to provide adequate external protection against corrosion from salt laden atmosphere in summer and winter for all exposed surfaces. This applies to the barrels, closure door, seals and to all appurtenances. All openings shall be protected for shipment
11.0
Documentation Documentation shall be as listed below, and shall include as a minimum but not limited to the following certificates of all source materials, calculations, non-destructive examination (NDE) MT,PT,UT,RT,VTand hydro test results. and applicable records in support of verification The following documentation shall be provided to the schedule shown for each of the Pig launcher receivers supplied to the client: These records shall include the following: a) Details of heat treatment. b) Details of chemical analysis and mechanical test results. c) Sketches indicating the position and extent of any major weld rectification. d) Weld procedures and welder qualification to fully comply with the stated standards shall be made available e) Records relating to Non Destructive testing and visual Inspection f) Manufacturing and welding procedures. g) Material certs h) Calculations according to the relevant codes for the body and neck including extruded branch connections and quick opening end closure. i)
Trap assembly and sectional drawings showing all parts and accessories with materials and dimensions
j)
General arrangement and detailed drawings of pig handling system.
k) Quality Control Manual and Quality Control Plan; Manufacturing of the Pig traps shall commence only after approval of the above documents. Once the Company has approved the above-mentioned documents, any changes in design, material and method of manufacture shall be notified to the Company, whose approval in writing of all changes shall be obtained before the pig Launcher are manufactured. After approval, Contractor shall submit to Company all the approved drawings, documents and specifications.
12.0
PACKING AND SHIPPING Preparation for packing and shipping shall be in accordance with the attachments to the Material Requisition. Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that the packing, marking instructions, shipment and storage of the equipment is in accordance with the following requirements:
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Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification 12.1
General Packing Requirements a)
The Contractor is responsible in determining the necessary preparation, need for the conditions as described on the attached environmental data sheet.
b) Contractor’s quotation shall include a description of the preparation offered. All costs to provide preparation shall be included. c)
All tags and marking on equipment, crates, and packages shall be fade resistance, withstanding extended periods of storage in bright sunlight and other atmospheric conditions prevalent at the job site.
d) Equipment and material shall be secured to the skid platform or pallet base, braced and blocked or separated within the container. Care should be taken to protect finish painted items.
12.2
e)
Equipment shall be adequately prepared to provide against entry of dust, sand and water during shipment. Small items shall be sealed with plastic containers.
f)
Assembly drawings required shall accompany the shipment. These shall be properly identified and be packed to prevent damage in shipment or in handling and unpacking the equipment
General Preservation Requirements a)
In general, application of rust preventatives to alloy and non-corrodible equipment and materials is not required. Stainless steel items may require special treatment to prevent stress corrosion, especially when exposed to salty atmosphere.
b) A list of the specific rust preventatives used to protect the equipment shall be enclosed in the shipping container. c)
The manufacturer shall provide any special instruction deemed necessary for the removal or replacement of any rust preventatives, together with any special precautions to be taken during the period of storage. If special removal solvents are necessary, these shall be provided with the equipment.
d) After the hydrostatic test the equipment shall be cleaned and dried (no water pockets) prior to application of rust preventatives and shall be type A coated. e)
External machine-finish surfaces shall be type B or C coated as applicable.
f)
All flanged openings of mechanical equipment, 6 inch and larger shall be fitted with gasket and metal closures. Wooden closures, if agreed to be acceptable, shall be metal cross-braced and securely bolted or clamped on.
g) The cover and gasket size shall match the flange outside diameter. h) Gaskets shall be 1/8-inch minimum thickness rubber or neoprene. i)
The cover thickness and bolting size and number of bolts used shall be such that the cover effectively seals the flanged opening. The use of plastic Snap-On covers is acceptable on 4 inch and smaller openings.
j)
All threaded connections such as vents, drains, conduit, and piping connections shall be capped or plugged with metal or plastic materials after application of type A rust preventative.
k) All engaged and exposed threads; especially those used for flange protection shall be coated with a grease base rust preventative, type C.
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Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification
SUITABLE RUST PREVENTATIVES
A (oil)
B (Hard Film)
C (Soft Film)
Lube Oil Base
Asphalt Base
Grease Base
TYPICAL USE:
Interior Surfaces of mechanical, e.g. bearing, cylinders, etc
Machined Surface e.g. flange faces, etc
Where removal is difficult or a lubricating service is required.
ENJAY
Rust-ban
Rust-ban
Rust-ban
(HUMBLE)
339
373
394
SHELL
Ensis Engine Oil 30
Ensis 264
Ensis 210
MOBIL
Mobilarma 524
Mobilarma 633
Mobilarma 247
TEXACOP
Preservative Oil 30
Texacoat
Rustproof Compound H
VAVOLINE
Tectyl 876
Tectyl 890
Tectyl 853
BP
Energol Protective Oil 30
Energol CPD 33 or CPF 11
Energrease PR2 or CPC 41
TYPE
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Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification 13.0
Deliverable Schedule Delivery of Documents for Review
Document Description S/N
Required by
1 2 3
Vendor document Schedule
2WAFO
Engineering, Procurement and Manufacturing Schedule Sub order schedule
2WAFO
4 5
Outline & GA Drawings Tabulations of allowable nozzle loads
2WAFO
6 7 8 9 10
Weld Maps Weld procedure specifications and qualifications. NDE Procedures and completed summary sheet Surface preparation, painting and repair procedure Hydro test procedures
3WPTP
11 12 13
Performance test results Technical operating and maintenance manual Maintenance data sheet
6WAFO
14 15 16
Functional and performance test procedures Preparation for shipping and handling procedures Precommissioning / commissioning procedures
4WAFO
17 18
Quality Manual Quality control plan
WAFO LEGEND: ABBREVIATIONS USED WPTP IN COLUMN 3 WPTT WAT
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2WAFO
2WAFO
3WPTP 3WPTP 3WAFO 3WPTP 1WAT 6WAFO
3WPTT 4WAFO 4WAFO 4WAFO
- Weeks After Firm Order - Weeks Prior To Production - Weeks Prior To Test
WPTD AIR WAIR Release
- Weeks Prior To Delivery - At Inspection Release - Weeks After Inspection
- Weeks After Test
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14.0
ATTACHMENTS – FACILITY DATA SHEETS
14.1
1x 20’’ Receiver at Keremo M/F
14.2
1x 8’’ Receiver for 8” Delivery line from Odidi 1 F/S
14.3
1x 8” Launcher at Odidi 1 F/S
14.4
1x 20’’ Launcher at Egwa 2/Odidi2 Pigging M/F to Keremo M/F
14.5
1x 16’’ Receiver at Egwa2/Odidi2 MF for 16” trunk line from Jones Creek
14.6
1x 8’’ Receiver at Egwa2/Odidi2 M/F for 8” delivery line from Egwa2 F/S
14.7
1x 8’’ Launcher at Egwa 2 F/S
14.8
1x 8’’ Receiver at Egwa2/Odidi2 MF for 8” delivery line from Odidi 2 F/S
14.9
1x 8’’ Launcher at Odidi 2 F/S
14.10
1x 8’’ Receiver at Egwa 1 MF for 8” delivery line from Egwa 1 F/S
14.11
1x 8’’ Launcher at Egwa 1 F/S
14.12
1x 8’’ Launcher at Batan F/S
14.13
1x 8’’ Receiver at Batan M/F for 8” Delivery line from Batan FS
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Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification
Principal:
SPDC Pipeline Systems / PPM
Pipeline:
20’’ TRUNKLINE LINE AT KEREMO MANIFOLD
Segment /Location:
20’’ RECEIVER AT KEREMO MANIFOLD
SPDC Drawing Number:
N/A
VIEW
PIPELINE
N5
N8
N3 N6
N7
N4
D
N2
C
N9
E
G
N10
F
N12 N11
N11
B
1
Hatch Type / Duty
2 3
N1
A
Normal / cleaning duty:
RECIEVER
Inspection duty:
O.L.I.
Size
Connection
Nozzle Schedule
4
N1
Pipeline
20’’ NS
ANSI Class 600 RF WNF
5
N2
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
6
N3
Instrument
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
7
N4
Balance Line
4” NS
ANSI Class 600RF
8
N5
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
9
N6
Safety Relief Valve
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
10
N7
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
11
N8
Spare
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
12
N9
End Closure
24’’ NS
Quick Release – Vertical Plane
13
N10
Drain
4’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
14
N11
Kicker
10’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
15
N12
Drain
4’’NS
ANSI Class 600RF
16
N4 / N11Balance/Kicker line orientation viewed from end closure end
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Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification Minor Barrel length
A
1500 mm
Major Barrel length
B
TBA
19
Reducer to kicker CL
C
TBA
20
End closure to kicker CL
D
1500 mm
17 Critical Dimensions
18
E
Major Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
24’’NS
F
Minor Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
20’’NS
G
Reducer (API 5L X 52)
21
Design Pressure
22
Design Temperature
23
Corrosion allowance
24
Connecting Pipeline details
25
Matching Pipe Outer Diameter
26
Nominal wall thickness
27
Maximum operating pressure (MAOP)
28
Process fluid
Stabilised Crude
29
Design Life
25 Years
24’’x 20’’ 1087.8 psi Min:
-10 C
+ 80 C 2 mm (max)
Prepared By:
Andrew Wilson
Date:
15 Feb 2007
Checked By:
Kamal Jangra
Date:
15 Feb 2007
Datasheet Ref:
Max:
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Revision
20
Inch
7.925
mm
960
psi
1
Additional Notes: As part of the Pipeline Re-Entry Repair Project – manifold piping layout has been optimised to meet the current standards and operating regime.
A. Refer to Specification SPDC-PP-2007-02-00000244 / DEP 31.40.10.13.Gen B. In some cases original manifold system layout as been modified from existing drawings C. The distance between branch connections should be addressed to ensure it does not coincide with the pig cup/disc separation sequence as this may result in pig stoppage
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February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification
Principal:
SPDC Pipeline Systems / PPM
Pipeline:
8’’ DELIVERY LINE FROM ODID1 FLOW STATION
Segment /Location:
8’’ RECEIVER AT ODIDI1 TIE-IN PIGGING MANIFOLD
SPDC Drawing Number:
N/A
VIEW
PIPELINE
N5
N8
N3 N6
N7
N4
D
N2
C
N9
G
E
N10
F
N12
N11
B
1
Hatch Type / Duty
2 3
Nozzle Schedule
N1
N11
A
Normal / cleaning duty:
RECEIVER
Inspection duty:
O.L.I
Size
Connection ANSI Class 600 RF WNF
4
N1
Pipeline
5
N2
Vent
8’’ NS 2” NS
6
N3
Instrument
2” NS
ANSI Class 600RF ANSI Class 600RF
ANSI Class 600RF
7
N4
Pig Signaler
2” NS
8
N5
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
9
N6
Safety Relief Valve
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
10
N7
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
11
N8
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
12
N9
End Closure
10’’ NS
13
N10
Drain
4’’NS
Quick Release – Vertical Plane ANSI Class 600RF
14
N11
Kicker
4’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
15
N12
Drain
4’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
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February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification Kicker line orientation viewed from end closure end
16
3 O’clock
Minor Barrel length
A
3900 mm (min)
Major Barrel length
B
TBA
19
Reducer to kicker CL
C
TBA
20
End closure to kicker CL
D
3900 mm (min)
17 Critical Dimensions
18
E
Major Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
10’’ NS
F
Minor Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
8’’ NS
G
Reducer (API 5L X 52)
21
Design Pressure
22
Design Temperature
23
Corrosion allowance
24
Connecting Pipeline details
25
Matching Pipe Outer Diameter
26
Nominal wall thickness
27
Maximum operating pressure (MAOP)
28
Process fluid
Stabilised Crude
29
Design Life
25 Years
10’’ x 8’’ 1350 psi Min:
-10 C
+ 80 C 2 mm (max)
Prepared By:
Andrew Wilson
Date:
15 Feb 2007
Checked By:
Kamal Jangra
Date:
15 Feb 2007
Datasheet Ref:
Max:
SPDC-2007-02-00000244/ 006
Revision
8
Inch
8.179
mm
960
psi
A1
Additional Notes: As part of the Pipeline Re-Entry Repair Project – manifold piping layout has been optimised to meet the current standards and operating regime. A. Refer to Specification SPDC-PP-2007-02-00000244 / DEP 31.40.10.13.Gen B. In some cases original manifold system layout as been modified from existing drawings C. Modification 2nd kicker line at 344mm should be removed. D. The distance between branch connections should be addressed to ensure it does not coincide with the pig cup/disc separation sequence as this may result in pig stoppage
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 19 of 41
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification
Principal:
SPDC Pipeline Systems / PPM
Pipeline:
8’’ DELIVERY LINE FROM ODID1 FLOW STATION
Segment /Location:
8’’ LAUNCHER AT ODIDI1 FLOW STATION
SPDC Drawing Number:
N/A
VIEW
PIPELINE
N5
N8
N3 N6
N7
N4
D
N2
C
N9
G
E
N10
F
N12
N11
B
1
Hatch Type / Duty
2 3
Nozzle Schedule
N1
N11
A
Normal / cleaning duty:
LAUNCHER
Inspection duty:
O.L.I
Size
Connection ANSI Class 600 RF WNF
4
N1
Pipeline
5
N2
Vent
8’’ NS 2” NS
6
N3
Instrument
2” NS
ANSI Class 600RF ANSI Class 600RF
ANSI Class 600RF
7
N4
Pig Signaler
2” NS
8
N5
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
9
N6
Safety Relief Valve
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
10
N7
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
11
N8
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
12
N9
End Closure
10’’ NS
13
N10
Drain
4’’NS
Quick Release – Vertical Plane ANSI Class 600RF
14
N11
Kicker
4’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
15
N12
Drain
4’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
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February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification Kicker line orientation viewed from end closure end
16
3 O’clock
Minor Barrel length
A
1500 mm (min)
Major Barrel length
B
4100 mm (min)
19
Reducer to kicker CL
C
TBA
20
End closure to kicker CL
D
TBA
17 Critical Dimensions
18
E
Major Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
10’’ NS
F
Minor Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
8’’ NS
G
Reducer (API 5L X 52)
21
Design Pressure
22
Design Temperature
23
Corrosion allowance
24
Connecting Pipeline details
25
Matching Pipe Outer Diameter
26
Nominal wall thickness
27
Maximum operating pressure (MAOP)
28
Process fluid
Stabilised Crude
29
Design Life
25 Years
10’’ x 8’’ 1350 psi Min:
-10 C
+ 80 C 2 mm (max)
Prepared By:
Andrew Wilson
Date:
14 March 2007
Checked By:
Kamal Jangra
Date:
14 March 2007
Datasheet Ref:
Max:
SPDC-2007-02-00000244/ 012
Revision
8
Inch
8.179
mm
960
psi
A1
Additional Notes: As part of the Pipeline Re-Entry Repair Project – manifold piping layout has been optimised to meet the current standards and operating regime. A. Refer to Specification SPDC-PP-2007-02-00000244 / DEP 31.40.10.13.Gen B. In some cases original manifold system layout as been modified from existing drawings C. The distance between branch connections should be addressed to ensure it does not coincide with the pig cup/disc separation sequence as this may result in pig stoppage
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 21 of 41
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification
Principal:
SPDC Pipeline Systems / PPM
Pipeline:
20’’ TRUNKLINE LINE EGWA2/ODIDI2 PIGGING MF TO KEREMO MANIFOLD
Segment /Location:
20’’ LAUNCHER AT EGWA 2 ODIDI 2 PIGGING MANIFOLD
SPDC Drawing Number:
N/A
VIEW
PIPELINE
N5
N8
N3 N6
N7
N4
D
N2
C
N9
E
G
N10
F
N12N11
N11
B
1
Hatch Type / Duty
2 3
N1
Nozzle Schedule
A
Normal / cleaning duty:
LAUNCHER
Inspection duty:
O.L.I.
Size
Connection ANSI Class 600 RF WNF ANSI Class 600RF
4
N1
Pipeline
20’’ NS
5
N2
Vent
2’’ NS
6
N3
Instrument
ANSI Class 600RF
7
N4
Balance Line
2’’ NS 4” NS
8
N5
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
9
N6
Safety Relief Valve
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
10
N7
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
11
N8
Spare
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
12
N9
End Closure
24’’ NS
13
N10
Drain
4’’NS
Quick Release – Vertical Plane ANSI Class 600RF
14
N11
Kicker
10’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
15
N12
Drain
4’’NS
ANSI Class 600RF
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ANSI Class 600RF
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification N4 / N11Balance/Kicker line orientation viewed from end closure end
16
3 O’clock
Minor Barrel length
A
1500 mm
Major Barrel length
B
5100 mm
19
Reducer to kicker CL
C
TBA
20
End closure to kicker CL
D
TBA
17 Critical Dimensions
18
E
Major Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
24’’NS
F
Minor Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
20’’NS
G
Reducer (API 5L X 52)
21
Design Pressure
22
Design Temperature
23
Corrosion allowance
24
Connecting Pipeline details
25
Matching Pipe Outer Diameter
26
Nominal wall thickness
27
Maximum operating pressure (MAOP)
28
Process fluid
Stabilised Crude
29
Design Life
25 Years
24’’x 20’’ 1087.8 psi Min:
-10 C
+ 80 C 2 mm (max)
Prepared By:
Andrew Wilson
Date:
15 Feb 2007
Checked By:
Kamal Jangra
Date:
15 Feb 2007
Datasheet Ref:
Max:
SPDC-2007-02-00000244 / 004
Revision
20
Inch
7.925
mm
960
psi
1
Additional Notes: As part of the Pipeline Re-Entry Repair Project – manifold piping layout has been optimised to meet the current standards and operating regime. A. Refer to Specification SPDC-PP-2007-02-00000244 / DEP 31.40.10.13.Gen B. In some cases original manifold system layout as been modified from existing drawings C. On kicker line the Conical 10’’ x 8’’ reducer is to be standardised to 8’’ weldolet connection D. The distance between branch connections should be addressed to ensure it does not coincide with the pig cup/disc separation sequence as this may result in pig stoppage
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February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification
Principal:
SPDC Pipeline Systems / PPM
Pipeline:
16’’ TRUNK LINE FROM JONES CREEK FLOW STATION
Segment /Location:
16” RECIEVER AT EGWA 2/ODIDI 2 PIGGING MANIFOLD
SPDC Drawing Number:
NA
VIEW
PIPELINE N5
N8
N3 N6
N7
N4
D
N2
C
N9
E
G
N10
F
N12 N11
N11
B
1
Hatch Type / Duty
2 3
Nozzle Schedule
N1
A
Normal / cleaning duty:
RECEIVER
Inspection duty:
O.L.I
Size
Connection ANSI Class 600 RF WNF ANSI Class 600RF
4
N1
Pipeline
16’’ NS
5
N2
Vent
2’’ NS
6
N3
Instrument
ANSI Class 600RF
7
N4
Balance Line
2’’ NS 4 ” NS
8
N5
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
9
N6
Safety Relief Valve
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
10
N7
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
11
N8
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
12
N9
End Closure
18’’ NS
13
N10
Drain
4’’NS
Quick Release – Vertical Plane ANSI Class 600RF
14
N11
Kicker
8’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
15
N12
Drain
4’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
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Page 24 of 41
ANSI Class 600RF
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification 16
N4 / N11Balance/Kicker line orientation viewed from end closure end
9 O’clock
Minor Barrel length
A
5100mm
Major Barrel length
B
TBA
19
Reducer to kicker CL
C
TBA
20
End closure to kicker CL
D
5100mm
17 18
Critical Dimensions
E
Major Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
18’’NS
F
Minor Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
16’’NS
G
Reducer (API 5L X 52)
21
Design Pressure
22
Design Temperature
23
Corrosion allowance
24
Connecting Pipeline details
25
Matching Pipe Outer Diameter
26
Nominal wall thickness
27
Maximum operating pressure (MAOP)
28
Process fluid
Stabilised Crude
29
Design Life
25 Years
18’’x16’’ 1087.8 psi Min:
-10 C
+ 80 C 2 mm (max)
Prepared By:
Andrew Wilson
Date:
15 Feb 2007
Checked By:
Kamal Jangra
Date:
15 Feb 2007
Datasheet Ref:
Max:
SPDC-2007-02-00000244 / 007
Revision
16
Inch
7.925
Mm
960
Psi
1
Additional Notes: As part of the Pipeline Re-Entry Repair Project – manifold piping layout has been optimised to meet the current standards and operating regime. A. Refer to Specification SPDC-PP-2007-02-00000244 / DEP 31.40.10.13.Gen B. In some cases original manifold system layout as been modified from existing drawings C. Modification Minor barrel to pipeline connection is to be changed to flanged connection D. Modification removed the 6’’ Kicker line located at 1meter from the reducer towards end closure E. The distance between branch connections should be addressed to ensure it does not coincide with the pig cup/disc separation sequence as this may result in pig stoppage
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 25 of 41
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification
Principal:
SPDC Pipeline Systems / PPM
Pipeline:
8’’ DELIVERY LINE FROM EGWA 2 FLOW STATION
Segment /Location:
8’’ RECEIVER AT EGWA 2/ODIDI 2 PIGGING MANIFOLD
SPDC Drawing Number:
N/A
VIEW
PIPELINE
N5
N8
N3 N6
N7
N4
D
N2
C
N9
E
G
N10
F
N12
N11
N11
B
1
A
Normal / cleaning duty:
Hatch Type / Duty
Inspection duty:
2 3
Nozzle Schedule
N1
RECEIVER O.L.I
Size
Connection ANSI Class 600 RF WNF ANSI Class 600RF
4
N1
Pipeline
8’’ NS
5
N2
Vent
2’’ NS
6
N3
Instrument
ANSI Class 600RF
7
N4
Pig Signaler
2’’ NS 2” NS
8
N5
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
9
N6
Safety Relief Valve
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
10
N7
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
11
N8
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
12
N9
End Closure
10’’ NS
13
N10
Drain
4’’NS
Quick Release – Vertical Plane ANSI Class 600RF
14
N11
Kicker
4’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
15
N12
Drain
4’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 26 of 41
ANSI Class 600RF
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification Kicker line orientation viewed from end closure end
16
3 O’clock
Minor Barrel length
A
3900 mm (min)
Major Barrel length
B
TBA
19
Reducer to kicker CL
C
TBA
20
End closure to kicker CL
D
3900 mm (min)
17 Critical Dimensions
18
E
Major Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
10’’ NS
F
Minor Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
8’’ NS
G
Reducer (API 5L X 52)
21
Design Pressure
22
Design Temperature
23
Corrosion allowance
24
Connecting Pipeline details
25
Matching Pipe Outer Diameter
26
10’’ x 8’’ 1440 psi Min:
-10 C
Max:
+ 80 C 2 mm (max)
8
Inch
Nominal wall thickness
6.35
mm
27
Maximum operating pressure (MAOP)
960
psi
28
Process fluid
Stabilised Crude
29
Design Life
25 Years
Prepared By:
Andrew Wilson
Date:
15 Feb 2007
Checked By:
Kamal Jangra
Date:
15 Feb 2007
Datasheet Ref:
SPDC-2007-02-00000244 / 002
Revision
1
Additional Notes: As part of the Pipeline Re-Entry Repair Project – manifold piping layout has been optimised to meet the current standards and operating regime. A. Refer to Specification SPDC-PP-2007-02-00000244 / DEP 31.40.10.13.Gen B. In some cases original manifold system layout as been modified from existing drawings The distance between branch connections should be addressed to ensure it does not coincide with the pig cup/disc separation sequence as this may result in pig stoppage
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 27 of 41
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification
Principal:
SPDC Pipeline Systems / PPM
Pipeline:
8’’ DELIVERY LINE FROM EGWA 2 FLOW STATION
Segment /Location:
8’’ LAUNCHER AT EGWA 2 FLOW STATION
SPDC Drawing Number:
N/A
VIEW
PIPELINE
N5
N8
N3 N6
N7
N4
D
N2
C
N9
G
E
N10
N12 N11
N11
B
1
Hatch Type / Duty
2 3
Nozzle Schedule
N1
F
A
Normal / cleaning duty:
LAUNCHER
Inspection duty:
O.L.I
Size
Connection
4
N1
Pipeline
8’’ NS
5
N2
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600 RF WNF ANSI Class 600RF
6
N3
Instrument
7
N4
Pig Signaler
2” NS 2” NS
ANSI Class 600RF ANSI Class 600RF
8
N5
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
9
N6
Safety Relief Valve
2” NS
10
N7
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600 RF WNF ANSI Class 600RF
11
N8
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
12
N9
End Closure
10’’ NS
13
N10
Drain
4’’NS
Quick Release – Vertical Plane ANSI Class 600RF
14
N11
Kicker
4’’NS
ANSI Class 600RF
15
N12
Drain
4’’NS
ANSI Class 600RF
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 28 of 41
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification Kicker line orientation viewed from end closure end
16
9 O’clock
Minor Barrel length
A
1500 mm (min)
Major Barrel length
B
4100 mm (min)
19
Reducer to kicker CL
C
TBA
20
End closure to kicker CL
D
TBA
17 18
Critical Dimensions
E
Major Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
10’’ NS
F
Minor Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
8’’ NS
G
Reducer (API 5L X 52)
10’’x 8’’
21
Design Pressure
1440 psi
22
Design Temperature
23
Corrosion allowance
24
Connecting Pipeline details
25
Matching Pipe Outer Diameter
26
Nominal wall thickness
27
Maximum operating pressure (MAOP)
960 psi
28
Process fluid
Stabilised Crude
29
Design Life
25 Years
Min:
-10 C
+ 80 C 2 mm (max)
Prepared By:
Andrew Wilson
Date:
15 Feb 2007
Checked By:
Kamal Jangra
Date:
15 Feb 2007
Datasheet Ref:
Max:
SPDC-2007-02-00000244/ 009
Revision
8
Inch
6.35
mm
1
Additional Notes: As part of the Pipeline Re-Entry Repair Project – manifold piping layout has be optimised to meet the current standards and operating regime. A. Refer to Specification SPDC-PP-2007-02-00000244 / DEP 31.40.10.13.Gen B. The distance between branch connections should be addressed to ensure it does not coincide with the pig cup/disc separation sequence as this may result in pig stoppage
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 29 of 41
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification
Principal: SPDC Pipeline Systems / PPM Pipeline:
8’’ DELIVERY LINE FROM ODIDI 2 FLOW STATION
Segment /Location:
8’’ RECEIVER AT EGWA 2/ODIDI 2 PIGGING MANIFOLD
SPDC Drawing Number:
N/A
VIEW
PIPELINE
N5
N8
N3 N6
N7
N4
D
N2
C
N9
E
N10
G
N12
N11
N11
B
1
Hatch Type / Duty
2 3
Nozzle Schedule
N1
F
A
Normal / cleaning duty:
RECEIVER
Inspection duty:
O.L.I
Size
Connection ANSI Class 600 RF WNF ANSI Class 600RF
4
N1
Pipeline
8’’ NS
5
N2
Vent
2’’ NS
6
N3
Instrument
ANSI Class 600RF
7
N4
Pig Signaler
2’’ NS 2” NS
8
N5
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
9
N6
Safety Relief Valve
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
10
N7
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
11
N8
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
12
N9
End Closure
10’’ NS
13
N10
Drain
4’’NS
Quick Release – Vertical Plane ANSI Class 600RF
14
N11
Kicker
4’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
15
N12
Drain
4’’NS
ANSI Class 600RF
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 30 of 41
ANSI Class 600RF
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification Kicker line orientation viewed from end closure end
16
9 O’clock
Minor Barrel length
A
3900 mm (min)
Major Barrel length
B
TBA
19
Reducer to kicker CL
C
TBA
20
End closure to kicker CL
D
3900 mm (min)
17 Critical Dimensions
18
E
Major Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
10’’ NS
F
Minor Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
8’’ NS
G
Reducer (API 5L X 52)
21
Design Pressure
22
Design Temperature
23
Corrosion allowance
24
Connecting Pipeline details
25
Matching Pipe Outer Diameter
26
10’’ x 8’’ 1440 psi Min:
-10 C
Max:
+ 80 C 2 mm (max)
8
Inch
Nominal wall thickness
6.35
Mm
27
Maximum operating pressure (MAOP)
960
psi
28
Process fluid
Stabilised Crude
29
Design Life
25 Years
Prepared By:
Andrew Wilson
Date:
15 Feb 2007
Checked By:
Kamal Jangra
Date:
15 Feb 2007
Datasheet Ref:
SPDC-2007-02-00000244 / 003
Revision
1
Additional Notes: As part of the Pipeline Re-Entry Repair Project – manifold piping layout has been optimised to meet the current standards and operating regime. A. Refer to Specification SPDC-PP-2007-02-00000244 / DEP 31.40.10.13.Gen B. In some cases original manifold system layout as been modified from existing drawings C. Modification drain line incorporated at 6 o clock position on main barrel D. The distance between branch connections should be addressed to ensure it does not coincide with the pig cup/disc separation sequence as this may result in pig stoppage
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 31 of 41
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification
Principal:
SPDC Pipeline Systems / PPM
Pipeline:
8’’ DELIVERY LINE FROM ODIDI 2 FLOW STATION
Segment /Location:
8’’ LAUNCHER AT ODIDI 2 FLOW STATION
SPDC Drawing Number:
N/A
VIEW
PIPELINE
N5
N8
N3 N6
N7
N4
D
N2
C
N9
G
E
N10
N12 N11
N11
B
1
Hatch Type / Duty
2 3
N1
F
Nozzle Schedule
A
Normal / cleaning duty:
LAUNCHER
Inspection duty:
O.L.I
Size
Connection
4
N1
Pipeline
8’’ NS
5
N2
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600 RF WNF ANSI Class 600RF
6
N3
Instrument
7
N4
Pig Signaler
2” NS 2” NS
ANSI Class 600RF ANSI Class 600RF
8
N5
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
9
N6
Safety Relief Valve
2” NS
10
N7
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600 RF WNF ANSI Class 600RF
11
N8
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
12
N9
End Closure
10’’ NS
13
N10
Drain
4’’NS
Quick Release – Vertical Plane ANSI Class 600RF
14
N11
Kicker
4’’NS
ANSI Class 600RF
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February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification 15
N12
Drain
ANSI Class 600RF
4’’NS
Kicker line orientation viewed from end closure end
16
9 O’clock
Minor Barrel length
A
1500 mm (min)
Major Barrel length
B
4100 mm (min)
19
Reducer to kicker CL
C
TBA
20
End closure to kicker CL
D
TBA
17 18
Critical Dimensions
E
Major Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
10’’ NS
F
Minor Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
8’’ NS
G
Reducer (API 5L X 52)
10’’x 8’’
21
Design Pressure
1440 psi
22
Design Temperature
23
Corrosion allowance
24
Connecting Pipeline details
25
Matching Pipe Outer Diameter
26
Nominal wall thickness
27
Maximum operating pressure (MAOP)
960 psi
28
Process fluid
Stabilised Crude
29
Design Life
25 Years
Min:
-10 C
+ 80 C 2 mm (max)
Prepared By:
Andrew Wilson
Date:
00 Feb 2007
Checked By:
Kamal Jangra
Date:
00 Feb 2007
Datasheet Ref:
Max:
SPDC-2007-02-00000244/ 010
Revision
8
Inch
8.179
mm
1
Additional Notes: As part of the Pipeline Re-Entry Repair Project – manifold piping layout has be optimised to meet the current standards and operating regime. A. Refer to Specification SPDC-PP-2007-02-00000244 / DEP 31.40.10.13.Gen B. The distance between branch connections should be addressed to ensure it does not coincide with the pig cup/disc separation sequence as this may result in pig stoppage
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 33 of 41
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification
Principal: SPDC Pipeline Systems / PPM Pipeline:
8’’ DELIVERY LINE FROM EGWA1 FLOW STATION
Segment /Location:
8’’ RECEIVER AT EGWA1 TIE-IN PIGGING MANIFOLD
SPDC Drawing Number:
N/A
VIEW
PIPELINE
N5
N8
N3 N6
N7
N4
D
N2
C
N9
E
F
G
N1
N12 N10
N11
N11
B
1
Hatch Type / Duty
2 3
Nozzle Schedule
A
Normal / cleaning duty:
RECEIVER
Inspection duty:
O.L.I
Size
Connection ANSI Class 600 RF WNF ANSI Class 600RF
4
N1
Pipeline
8’’ NS
5
N2
Vent
6
N3
Instrument
2’’ NS 2” NS
7
N4
Pig Signaler
2” NS
ANSI Class 600RF
8
N5
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
9
N6
Safety Relief Valve
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
10
N7
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
11
N8
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
12
N9
End Closure
10’’ NS
13
N10
Drain
4’’NS
Quick Release – Vertical Plane ANSI Class 600RF
14
N11
Kicker
4’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
15
N12
Drain
4”NS
ANSI Class 600RF
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 34 of 41
ANSI Class 600RF
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification Kicker line orientation viewed from end closure end
16
3 O’clock
Minor Barrel length
A
3900 mm (min)
Major Barrel length
B
TBA
19
Reducer to kicker CL
C
TBA
20
End closure to kicker CL
D
3900 mm (min)
17 Critical Dimensions
18
E
Major Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
10’’ NS
F
Minor Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
8’’ NS
G
Reducer (API 5L X 52)
21
Design Pressure
22
Design Temperature
23
Corrosion allowance
24
Connecting Pipeline details
25
Matching Pipe Outer Diameter
26
Nominal wall thickness
27
Maximum operating pressure (MAOP)
28
Process fluid
Stabilised Crude
29
Design Life
25 Years
10’’ x 8’’ 1350 psi Min:
-10 C
+ 80 C 2 mm (max)
Prepared By:
Andrew Wilson
Date:
15 Feb 2007
Checked By:
Kamal Jangra
Date:
15 Feb 2007
Datasheet Ref:
Max:
SPDC-2007-02-00000244/ 005
Revision
8
Inch
8.179
mm
960
psi
1
Additional Notes: As part of the Pipeline Re-Entry Repair Project – manifold piping layout has been optimised to meet the current standards and operating regime. A. Refer to Specification SPDC-PP-2007-02-00000244 / DEP 31.40.10.13.Gen B. In some cases original manifold system layout as been modified from existing drawings C. Kicker line re positioned closer to end closure to facilitate launching and receiving D. The distance between branch connections should be addressed to ensure it does not coincide with the pig cup/disc separation sequence as this may result in pig stoppage
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 35 of 41
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification
Principal: SPDC Pipeline Systems / PPM Pipeline:
8’’ DELIVERY LINE FROM EGWA1 FLOW STATION
Segment /Location:
8’’ LAUNCHER AT EGWA1 FLOW STATION
SPDC Drawing Number:
N/A
VIEW
PIPELINE
N5
N8
N3 N6
N7
N4
D
N2
C
N9
E
F
G
N1
N12 N10
N11
N11
B
1
Hatch Type / Duty
2 3
Nozzle Schedule
A
Normal / cleaning duty:
LAUNCHER
Inspection duty:
O.L.I
Size
Connection ANSI Class 600 RF WNF ANSI Class 600RF
4
N1
Pipeline
8’’ NS
5
N2
Vent
6
N3
Instrument
2’’ NS 2” NS
7
N4
Pig Signaler
2” NS
ANSI Class 600RF
8
N5
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
9
N6
Safety Relief Valve
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
10
N7
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
11
N8
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
12
N9
End Closure
10’’ NS
13
N10
Drain
4’’NS
Quick Release – Vertical Plane ANSI Class 600RF
14
N11
Kicker
4’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
15
N12
Drain
4”NS
ANSI Class 600RF
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 36 of 41
ANSI Class 600RF
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification Kicker line orientation viewed from end closure end
16
3 O’clock
Minor Barrel length
A
1500 mm (min)
Major Barrel length
B
4100 mm (min)
19
Reducer to kicker CL
C
TBA
20
End closure to kicker CL
D
TBA
17 Critical Dimensions
18
E
Major Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
10’’ NS
F
Minor Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
8’’ NS
G
Reducer (API 5L X 52)
21
Design Pressure
22
Design Temperature
23
Corrosion allowance
24
Connecting Pipeline details
25
Matching Pipe Outer Diameter
26
Nominal wall thickness
27
Maximum operating pressure (MAOP)
28
Process fluid
Stabilised Crude
29
Design Life
25 Years
10’’ x 8’’ 1350 psi Min:
-10 C
+ 80 C 2 mm (max)
Prepared By:
Andrew Wilson
Date:
14 March 2007
Checked By:
Kamal Jangra
Date:
14 March 2007
Datasheet Ref:
Max:
SPDC-2007-02-00000244/ 013
Revision
8
Inch
8.179
mm
960
psi
1
Additional Notes: As part of the Pipeline Re-Entry Repair Project – manifold piping layout has been optimised to meet the current standards and operating regime. A. Refer to Specification SPDC- PP-2007-02-00000244 / DEP 31.40.10.13.Gen B. In some cases original manifold system layout as been modified from existing drawings C. The distance between branch connections should be addressed to ensure it does not coincide with the pig cup/disc separation sequence as this may result in pig stoppage
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 37 of 41
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification
Principal:
SPDC Pipeline Systems / PPM
Pipeline:
8’’ BATAN DELIVERY LINE
Segment /Location:
8’’ LAUNCHER AT BATAN FLOW STATION
SPDC Drawing Number:
N/A
VIEW
PIPELINE
N5
N8
N3 N6
N7
N4
D
N2
C
N9
G
E
N10
F
N12 N11
N11
B
1
Hatch Type / Duty
2 3
Nozzle Schedule
N1
A
Normal / cleaning duty:
LAUNCHER
Inspection duty:
O.L.I
Size
Connection
4
N1
Pipeline
8’’ NS
5
N2
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600 RF WNF ANSI Class 600RF
6
N3
Instrument
7
N4
Pig Signaler
2” NS 2” NS
ANSI Class 600RF ANSI Class 600RF
8
N5
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
9
N6
Safety Relief Valve
2” NS
10
N7
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600 RF WNF ANSI Class 600RF
11
N8
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
12
N9
End Closure
10’’ NS
13
N10
Drain
4’’NS
Quick Release – Vertical Plane ANSI Class 600RF
14
N11
Kicker
4’’NS
ANSI Class 600RF
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 38 of 41
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification 15
N12
Drain
ANSI Class 600RF
4’’NS
Kicker line orientation viewed from end closure end
16
9 O’clock
Minor Barrel length
A
1500 mm (min)
Major Barrel length
B
4100 mm (min)
19
Reducer to kicker CL
C
TBA
20
End closure to kicker CL
D
TBA
17 18
Critical Dimensions
E
Major Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
10’’ NS
F
Minor Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
8’’ NS
G
Reducer (API 5L X 52)
10’’x 8’’
21
Design Pressure
1440 psi
22
Design Temperature
23
Corrosion allowance
24
Connecting Pipeline details
25
Matching Pipe Outer Diameter
26
Nominal wall thickness
27
Maximum operating pressure (MAOP)
960 psi
28
Process fluid
Stabilised Crude
29
Design Life
25 Years
Min:
-10 C
+ 80 C 2 mm (max)
Prepared By:
Andrew Wilson
Date:
00 Feb 2007
Checked By:
Kamal Jangra
Date:
00 Feb 2007
Datasheet Ref:
Ma x:
SPDC-2007-02-00000244/ 008
Revision
8
Inch
8.179
mm
1
Additional Notes: As part of the Pipeline Re-Entry Repair Project – manifold piping layout has be optimised to meet the current standards and operating regime. A. Refer to Specification SPDC- PP-2007-02-00000244 / DEP 31.40.10.13.Gen B. The distance between branch connections should be addressed to ensure it does not coincide with the pig cup/disc separation sequence as this may result in pig stoppage
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 39 of 41
February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification
Principal:
SPDC Pipeline Systems / PPM
Pipeline:
8’’ BATAN DELIVERY LINE FROM FLOW STATION
Segment /Location:
8’’ RECEIVER AT BATAN TIE IN PIGGING MANIFOLD
SPDC Drawing Number:
N/A
VIEW
PIPELINE
N5
N8
N3 N6
N7
N4
D
N2
C
N9
G
E
N10
F
N11
N11
N12
B
1
Hatch Type / Duty
2 3
N1
A
Normal / cleaning duty:
RECIEVER
Inspection duty:
O.L.I
Size
Connection
Nozzle Schedule
4
N1
Pipeline
8’’ NS
5
N2
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600 RF WNF ANSI Class 600RF
6
N3
Instrument
7
N4
Pig Signaler
2” NS 2” NS
ANSI Class 600RF ANSI Class 600RF
8
N5
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
9
N6
Safety Relief Valve
2” NS
10
N7
Vent
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600 RF WNF ANSI Class 600RF
11
N8
Spare
2’’ NS
ANSI Class 600RF
12
N9
End Closure
10’’ NS
13
N10
Drain
4’’NS
Quick Release – Vertical Plane ANSI Class 600RF
14
N11
Kicker
4’’NS
ANSI Class 600RF
15
N12
Drain
4’’NS
16
Kicker line orientation viewed from end closure end
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 40 of 41
ANSI Class 600RF 3 O’clock February, 2007
Pig Launcher and Receiver Specification Minor Barrel length
A
3900 mm (min)
Major Barrel length
B
TBA
19
Reducer to kicker CL
C
TBA
20
End closure to kicker CL
D
3900 mm (min)
17 18
Critical Dimensions
E
Major Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
10’’ NS
F
Minor Barrel Nominal Diameter (API 5L X 52)
8’’ NS
G
Reducer (API 5L X 52)
10’’x 8’’
21
Design Pressure
1440 psi
22
Design Temperature
23
Corrosion allowance
24
Connecting Pipeline details
25
Matching Pipe Outer Diameter
26
Nominal wall thickness
27
Maximum operating pressure (MAOP)
960 psi
28
Process fluid
Stabilised Crude
29
Design Life
25 Years
Min:
-10 C
+ 80 C 2 mm (max)
Prepared By:
Andrew Wilson
Date:
27 Feb 2007
Checked By:
Kamal Jangra
Date:
28 Feb 2007
Datasheet Ref:
Max:
SPDC-2007-02-00000244/ 001
Revision
8
Inch
8.179
mm
1
Additional Notes: As part of the Pipeline Re-Entry Repair Project – manifold piping layout has been optimised to meet the current standards and operating regime. A. Refer to Specification SPDC- PP-2007-02-00000244 / DEP 31.40.10.13.Gen B. Non intrusive Pig signalers to be utilized (Clamp on to reduce maintenance activities) C. The distance between branch connections should be addressed to ensure it does not coincide with the pig cup/disc separation sequence as this may result in pig stoppage
SPDC- PP- 2007-02-00000244
Page 41 of 41
February, 2007
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